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Written on November 4, 2020

Un piège à CO2 contre le réchauffement climatique

POLLUTION Grand contributeur du réchauffement climatique, le CO2 pourrait bien disparaître des gaz d’échappement dans le futur. C’est en tout cas ce que promet une technologie développée par l’EPFL.

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